Judge's Ruling Shows Religious Freedom Isn't Just For The Christian Right [View all]
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/scott-warren-religious-freedom-act_n_5ddd4c9be4b00149f724ff89
In recent years, advocacy around religious liberty has become closely associated with Americas religious right. For conservative Christians, standing up for freedom of religion often means defending bakers who dont want to make cakes for queer weddings or business owners who dont want to pay for contraception coverage.
For Scott Warren, a 37-year-old geography teacher from Ajo, Arizona, freedom of religion means making sure migrants crossing a treacherous stretch of desert along the U.S.-Mexico border dont die of dehydration.
Last week, a federal judge acknowledged in a ruling that Warren has a legal right to put these religious beliefs into practice. Experts say the decision is one of the first times that progressive religious beliefs related to immigration have been protected this way ― highlighting the fact that conservative Christians dont have a monopoly on the right to religious liberty.
For the past two years, Warren has been fighting federal misdemeanor charges for leaving water, food and other supplies for migrants in the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge. Activists with No More Deaths, a Unitarian Universalist ministry that Warren volunteers for, say dozens of migrants have died crossing this stretch of desert along the border.
I wouldn't say that religion on balance is a positive thing, but this does go on the right side of that ledger.